2024 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship Qualifiers Announced

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2024 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship Qualifiers Announced

KANSAS CITY, Mo. –The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has released the teams and host sites for the 66th Annual NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship. The 40-team field starts the NAIA National Championship First & Second Rounds presented by Select Sport America, at 16 campus locations from November 21st to 23rd.

Winners of the 2024 NAIA Men’s Soccer Second Round will travel to Kansas for the final site at the Scheels Strykler Sports Complex from December 2-9, 2024, hosted by Visit Wichita.

This year’s championship field includes 24 automatic qualifiers and 16 at-large selections. Automatic berths were given to teams that either won their respective conference tournament title, regular-season championship, finished runner-up at the conference tournament as determined by each conference qualification plan. The at-large bids were determined by the NAIA Men’s Soccer National Selection Committee. The committee consists of one representative from each Area Ranking Committee, a representative from the National Administrative Council, the President of the Soccer Coaches Association, three at-large athletics administrators and an at-large coach. The committee evaluated teams throughout the year on various criteria.

All championship first and second-round matches will be video streamed by the host.

The NAIA Men’s Soccer Championship is broadcast FREE on Urban Edge Network and the newly redesigned NAIA Network for all matches at the final site in Wichita, Kansas. 

 

Qualifier Highlights

  • The Heart of America Athletic Conference and Crossroads League lead the way with five teams each into the championship field
  • Carroll (Mont.), Clarke (Iowa), Marian (Ind.), and Xavier (La.) all reached the national championships for the first time in program history
  • Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) paces the field with 31 trips to the championship followed by 24 for Mobile (Ala.) and Rio Grande (Ohio)
  • Eight qualifying teams have won a Red Banner with the Blue Raiders having nine, the Red Storm and Hastings (Neb.) Broncos two each, and one for Bethel (Ind.), Keiser (Fla.), MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), Missouri Valley, and Mobile (Ala.)
  • Oklahoma Wesleyan boasts the longest win streak in the country at 19 while Dalton State (Ga.) and Milligan (Tenn.) have not suffered a defeat on the year
  • Twenty-three teams in the 2024 field also qualified for the national championships a year ago
  • Overall, the qualifiers are 512-132-112 on the season for a 75.1% winning percentage out of 756 total matches
  • Wildcats is the most popular mascot in the field with three while there are two Crusaders, Eagles, and Pilots
  • For a full look at all of the First & Second Round brackets and matchups, CLICK HERE

 

Institution Qualification Season Record Last Qualified Appearances Championship Record Titles
Baker (Kan.) At-Large 12-7-1 2019 13 7-11-1 0
Bellevue (Neb.) Continental Tournament Champion 15-2-2 2023 11 10-10-0 0
Bethel (Ind.) At-Large 12-5-2 2023 14 10-13-2 1
Bryan (Tenn.) AAC Tournament Champion 11-5-3 2013 4 1-3-0 0
Carroll (Mont.) Cascade Regular Season Champion 14-3-3 1
Clarke (Iowa) At-Large 11-5-1 1
Cumberlands (Ky.) Mid-South Tournament Champion 13-2-2 2023 6 3-4-1 0
Dalton State (Ga.) SSAC Tournament Champion 17-0-2 2023 6 5-4-1 0
Eastern Oregon Cascade Tournament Champion 11-3-4 2019 2 0-1-0 0
Georgia Gwinnett At-Large 11-6-2 2022 10 6-9-0 0
Governors State (Ill.) Chicagoland Tournament Champion 15-2-4 2023 3 0-2-0 0
Hastings (Neb.) GPAC Tournament Champion 11-7-2 2022 19 26-12-5 2
Hope International (Calif.) GSAC Tournament Champion 14-3-3 2023 2 0-1-0 0
Huntington (Ind.) At-Large 13-5-2 2019 4 1-4-1 0
Indiana Tech WHAC Tournament Champion 13-1-5 2023 8 9-6-2 0
Indiana Wesleyan At-Large 13-3-2 2023 6 3-4-2 0
Kansas Wesleyan KCAC Regular Season Runners-Up 11-5-3 2018 8 0-7-0 0
Keiser (Fla.) At-Large 8-3-3 2023 11 12-5-4 1
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) At-Large 9-5-3 2023 31 61-19-7 9
Louisiana Christian Red River Tournament Champion 14-4-3 2023 2 1-1-0 0
LSU Shreveport (La.) Red River Rgular Season Champion 13-3-4 2023 4 1-3-0 0
Madonna (Mich.) WHAC Regular Season Champion 14-2-4 2022 7 7-6-1 0
Marian (Ind.) At-Large 14-4-3 1
Mid-America Christian (Okla.) At-Large 14-2-4 2023 6 5-5-1 0
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) At-Large 9-5-4 2023 13 15-11-3 1
Milligan (Tenn.) At-Large 12-0-5 2023 6 5-5-1 0
Missouri Baptist AMC Tournament Champion 12-5-4 2020 3 0-2-0 0
Missouri Valley Heart Regular Season Champion 15-2-3 2023 14 26-11-1 1
Mobile (Ala.) At-Large 16-3-1 2023 24 38-21-5 1
Oklahoma City Sooner Tournament Champion 13-1-4 2008 3 4-2-0 0
Oklahoma Wesleyan KCAC Regular Season Champion 20-1-0 2023 14 20-9-6 0
Rio Grande (Ohio) River States Tournament Champion 11-4-1 2023 24 29-19-3 2
Southeastern (Fla.) Sun Tournament Champion 10-3-4- 2019 4 1-2-1 0
Spring Arbor (Mich.) Crossroads Tournament Champion 12-6-3 2020 9 6-10-0 0
UC Merced (Calif.) CalPac Tournament Champion 12-0-3 2023 8 2-7-1 0
Union Commonwealth (Ky.) AAC Regular Season Champion 13-2-2 2023 5 2-3-2 0
William Carey (Miss.) At-Large 13-4-2 2023 18 20-19-4 0
William Penn (Iowa) Heart Tournament Champion 16-2-3 2023 6 2-5-1 0
Williams Baptist (Ark.) At-Large 11-3-5 2022 2 1-0-1 0
Xavier (La.) At-Large 14-4-1 1

Championship Information

men's soccer

66TH ANNUAL
MEN’S SOCCER

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Dec. 2 – 9, 2024
Scheels Stryker Sports Complex
Wichita, Kansas

First & Second Round
Nov. 21 – 23, 2024
Campus Sites

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